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By Shadrack Muyesu On February 8 2018, the Chief Magistrate’s Court at Kiambu delivered a ruling in R vs Michael…
The late, great Justice Antonin Scalia once remarked, “The judge who always likes the results he reaches is a bad judge.”…
By Bosire Chrispin ‘The need to find the right balance between competing rights and competing interests is fundamental in all…
By Emeka-Mayaka Gekara It is utterly ironical that Ford Kenya leader Moses Wetang’ula is a Senator – so, too, for…
By Ndung’u Wainaina The Constitution of Kenya 2010 fundamentally transformed the country politically, economically and socially. The Constitution ushered in…
Prof Yash Ghai and Jill Cottrell-Ghai ‘Is [President] targeting Supreme Court?’ ‘They know nothing about it and are making our…
By Prof Ben Sihanya The judiciary is in sharp focus. President Uhuru Kenyatta, the Attorney General, the Director of Public…
If you have been dismissed and you think that the dismissal was unfair, you may find recourse in court. Where…
By Edwin Musonye It’s the Executive, Legislature and Judiciary. That is the answer readily given to the question, ‘what are…
